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3They’ll find the going a bit tougher in that league. It looks a right nightmare to get out of.
York, Stockport, FCUM, Boston, Kidderminster, Nuneaton, and then the moneybags teams like Brackley. I wouldn’t fancy it!
Bet there will be a few lively Saturdays at Edgar street next season!!!
York, Stockport, FCUM, Boston, Kidderminster, Nuneaton, and then the moneybags teams like Brackley. I wouldn’t fancy it!
Bet there will be a few lively Saturdays at Edgar street next season!!!
Re: Hereford
4They were boycotting home games as a protest against their crooked ownersdaftasfxxx wrote:Where were all those all those fans when they were struggling in the conference?
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5That worked well then, how many divisions did they drop?Cornish Exile wrote:They were boycotting home games as a protest against their crooked ownersdaftasfxxx wrote:Where were all those all those fans when they were struggling in the conference?
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61 as things stand today, but they did manage to avoid the ground being stripped.daftasfxxx wrote:That worked well then, how many divisions did they drop?Cornish Exile wrote:They were boycotting home games as a protest against their crooked ownersdaftasfxxx wrote:Where were all those all those fans when they were struggling in the conference?
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7It makes me wonder whether in the near-ish future, they mightn't introduce a new division to non-League, called something like; "The National League - Championship" ,made up again of the top 12 in the North & South.
Teams like Hereford are neither one nor the other really... Stafford, Worcester, Kidderminster, Solihull Moors and quite a few others besides might benefit from such a division.
Teams like Hereford are neither one nor the other really... Stafford, Worcester, Kidderminster, Solihull Moors and quite a few others besides might benefit from such a division.
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8At some point leagues have to become regional. It used to be tier three, then four, now five. Whether a tier six national league would work I don't know.newgroundrodney wrote:It makes me wonder whether in the near-ish future, they mightn't introduce a new division to non-League, called something like; "The National League - Championship" ,made up again of the top 12 in the North & South.
Teams like Hereford are neither one nor the other really... Stafford, Worcester, Kidderminster, Solihull Moors and quite a few others besides might benefit from such a division.
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9daftasfxxx wrote:Where were all those all those fans when they were struggling in the conference?
Question could be turned around mate where's the 3,500 fans of of ours gone from our Wembley game v Spurs
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10Jim,UPTHEPORT wrote:daftasfxxx wrote:Where were all those all those fans when they were struggling in the conference?
Question could be turned around mate where's the 3,500 fans of of ours gone from our Wembley game v Spurs
All our fans turned up for Wembley. It's not the same 3,500 at every game.
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11Their chairman was just on Radio 4's Today programme, coming live from the Hay on Wye literary festival. Stressed staying solvent is the absolute priority.
If my great-grandfather hadn't upped sticks for Bassaleg in 1882 I might be supporting them!
If my great-grandfather hadn't upped sticks for Bassaleg in 1882 I might be supporting them!
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12Likewise, George, my ancestors originated in Ross-on-Wye.George Street-Bridge wrote:Their chairman was just on Radio 4's Today programme, coming live from the Hay on Wye literary festival. Stressed staying solvent is the absolute priority.
If my great-grandfather hadn't upped sticks for Bassaleg in 1882 I might be supporting them!
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